Social structure and language structure: The new nomothetic approach

Seán Roberts*, James Winters

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Abstract

Recent studies have taken advantage of newly available, large-scale, cross-linguistic data and new statistical techniques to look at the relationship between language structure and social structure. These 'nomothetic' approaches contrast with more traditional approaches and a tension is observed between proponents of each method. We review some nomothetic studies and point out some challenges that must be overcome. However, we argue that nomothetic approaches can contribute to our understanding of the links between social structure and language structure if they address these challenges and are taken as part of a body of mutually supporting evidence. Nomothetic studies are a powerful tool for generating hypotheses that can go on to be corroborated and tested with experimental and theoretical approaches. These studies are highlighting the effect of interaction on language.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)89-112
Number of pages24
JournalPsychology of Language and Communication
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Keywords

  • Complex adaptive systems
  • Cultural evolution
  • Linguistic niche hypothesis
  • Nomothetic
  • Social structure

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